Upstate NY Babies

How many do you have of the following?

waterproof matress pads

sets of sheets- crib

sets of sheets- pack and play

onsies (the plain ones)

bottles- 4oz

bottles-8 oz

 

Thanks girls! 

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Re: How many do you have of the following?

  • waterproof matress pads - 2

    sets of sheets- crib - 4 I think.. but we only use 3 regularly.

    sets of sheets- pack and play - 2

    onsies (the plain ones)- one pack of each size is probably enough. We used a lot when she was a newborn but not so often anymore.. Get both long and short sleeved ones since you are having a winter baby. (I Love the long sleeved ones with the mitten cuffs for a a NB)

    bottles- 4oz - I have 2 of them.. When she was little we used the 6oz breastflow bottles. (we had 6) Now i use the drop-ins so I use the 4 oz sometimes.. but not often anymore.

    bottles-8 oz - I have 4 of the dropins..

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  • waterproof matress pads - 2

    sets of sheets- crib - 4 but probably could go with 2.

    sets of sheets- pack and play - I am probably the only one but I never use my pack n play so I never bought a sheet set for it.

    onsies (the plain ones) - too many to count

    bottles- 4oz - 6

    bottles-8 oz - 6

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  • oh and i forgot to add- changing pads wtareproof liners and changing pad sheets
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  • waterproof matress pads - we don't have matress pads but we have 2 sheet savers.

    sets of sheets- crib - I honestly don't know how many we have, but I think it's 6 or 7 sheets.

    sets of sheets- pack and play - 2 sheets, probably could use another 2.

    onsies (the plain ones) - 2 of the 5 packs. We have not run out.

    bottles- 4oz - 6 but could use another 3 or 4.

    bottles-8 oz - 6, we have not needed them yet, but will probably get more.

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  • waterproof matress pads - just one

    sets of sheets- crib - 3 reg, 2 flannel

    sets of sheets- pack and play - 1 reg, 1 quilted

    onsies (the plain ones) - I don't think you can have too many!  He wears one every day, under every outfit, and he's stained sooo many.  I think we have 5 long sleeve and 5 short sleeve in his size right now and I wish we had a few more.

    bottles- I nursed, and he didn't get many bottles....we had about 3 of each size

    changing pad covers - we have 2 and 2 "liners" to lay on the pad.

  • waterproof matress pads - 1, plus a bunch of chuks from the hosp

    sets of sheets- crib - 2 or 3

    sets of sheets- pack and play - 1

    onsies (the plain ones) - 3 maybe?

    bottles- 4oz - 2

    bottles-8 oz - 4

  • waterproof matress pads - 2sets of sheets- crib - 6sets of sheets- pack and play - 2onsies (the plain ones) - 5 pack of each size*We mostly EBF bottles- 4oz - 2 bottles-8 oz - 2changing pad covers - 2 
  • waterproof matress pads - 3 or 4

    sets of sheets- crib - 2 regular, 2 flannel (flannel was gift from MIL)

    sets of sheets- pack and play - 2

    onsies (the plain ones) - 8-10 (each, long and short)

    bottles- 4oz - 4 or 6? Don't really remember. We FF, so we had quite a few so that we weren't washing bottles all the time

    bottles-8 oz - 4 or 6? Same as above

  • waterproof matress pads- 1

    sets of sheets- crib- 2

    sets of sheets- pack and play-1

    onsies (the plain ones)- I think we had like 2 "4 packs"

    bottles- 4oz- we only had about 2 of these.

    bottles-8 oz, we have about 10 drop in bottles.

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  • waterproof matress pads (2)

    sets of sheets- crib (10?)

    sets of sheets- pack and play (4)

    onsies (the plain ones) We hardly used these when he was first born...he would SCREAM when we tried to put things over his head and it really bothered us...so we stuck with warmer pjs. But now he LIVES in them...I think everyone is different so i wouldn't get too many at first, they are easy to pick up.

    bottles- 4oz ...We started with Avent bottles and had 6 4 oz and we soon moved to drop ins to see if it helps with his fussiness

    bottles-8 oz ....1 drop in bottle. Sounds crazy, but we just wash the nipple each time and that's it. He's been using this one for 8 months or so?

    More bottles = more washing bottles....we love drop ins! (not enviro-friendly though)

  • waterproof matress pad- 1

    sets of crib sheets-5

    sets of pack and play sheets-1(but want to pick up at least 1 more)

    onsies- 8

    bottles 4 oz- 3

    bottles 8 oz- 6 playtex drop ins, 3 evenflo

    changing pad liners/sheets- none, I just put her right on the pad

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  • waterproof matress pads 2- one in the changing table on the pack and play, and one on the mattress in the pack and play (they are smaller ones, like the size of a pillowcase). We have one mattress sized one under his crib sheet.

    sets of sheets- crib- probably 5? We ended up with a TON of them, I could return all but 5 that's why so many. Baby is almost 8 weeks old and I've never changed the sheet, we're still on our first...

    sets of sheets- pack and play- none. We just use the smaller waterproof mattress pad ontop of the mattress.

    onsies (the plain ones)- We have lots of onesies, but I put them underneath EVERYTHING. He wears long sleeved ones to layer with some of his short-sleeved outfits/shirts (he was a lot smaller than we anticipated...we don't have much seasonally appropriate clothing so we're improvising!!) He probably has at least 15 onesies, again, mostly received as gifts but we use at least one every single day.

    bottles- 4oz- 6. I make them all up in the morning and put them in the fridge so they are ready to go (formula fed baby!)

    bottles-8 oz I think we only have 2, but we're not using them yet. He still only takes 4 ounces at a time.

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